- the
Khevsurs Descended from a Lost Band of
Medieval Knights."
Nationalities Papers, 49(1), 54–71.
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Khevsurs. Sword...
- land of valleys) is a historical-ethnographic
region in
eastern Georgia.
Khevsurs are the
branch of
Kartvelian (Georgian)
people located along both the northern...
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groups of
Georgian mountaineers on both
sides of the
mountain crest: Khevi,
Khevsurs, and Tushetians. The Bats were
NECLS entangled with the
Tushetians and...
- but the
clothing used to be
called talavari which is now
known as the
Khevsur chokha.
Azerbaijanis either call the
caftan a
chukha or
chuxa or arkhalig...
- uprising.
Belligerents Kingdom of
Kakheti aided by Tushetians, Pshavs,
Khevsurs Safavid Empire Turcoman tribes Commanders and
leaders Bidzina Cholokashvili...
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Imerkhevian (in Turkey), Kartlian, Kakhetian,
Ingilo (in Azerbaijan), Tush,
Khevsur, Mokhevian, Pshavian,
Fereydan dialect in Iran in
Fereydunshahr and Fereydan...
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Empire Turcoman tribes Kingdom of
Kakheti aided by Tushetians, Pshavs,
Khevsurs Inconclusive Kakheti remained under Persian rule 1717
Omani invasion of...
- in pre-marital relationships,
termed as "sc'orproba(სწორპრობა)," was a
Khevsur custom.
During the night, a
young couple may lie
together with a Khanjali...
- Murqvamoba,
celebrated regularly until recent times among the Pshavs,
Khevsurs,
Svans and
other mountain Georgian tribes. The
curious ithyphallic figurines...
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Zhinvali Reservoir,
where it is
joined by the
Pshav Aragvi (itself fed by the
Khevsur Aragvi)
before flowing south to
merge with the
Mtkvari by Mtskheta, Eastern...